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How to Use Supercalc for the Osborne (Book and Disk)
Published in Hardcover by Weber System (01 July, 1983)
Author: Deborrah Smithy-Willis
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How to Use Supercalc for the IBM P.C.
Published in Hardcover by Weber System (01 July, 1983)
Author: Deborrah Smithy-Willis
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How to Use Management Ratios
Published in Hardcover by Gower Publishing Company (01 February, 1984)
Author: C. A. Westwick
Amazon base price: $134.95
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How to Use Financial Statements: A Guide to Understanding the Numbers
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Trade (01 June, 1994)
Author: James Bandler
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Great for understanding & interpreting financial statements
This book teaches anyone (from owners, to managers, to employees, to customers, to lenders, to suppliers, and to attorneys) how to obtain answers from financial statements by asking the right questions. This book is not filled with esoteric symbols and mathematical babbles, but with clear diagrams and down to earth explanations of the applications of each part of the financial statements. The author has done an excellent job on making this seemingly confusing subject very easy to understand and useful to those who needs to make decisions from it.

Good Things Come In Small Packages
The best book of its type: covers key points in a direct and effective way. If you need to refresh understanding of financial statements, or learn the basic in a concise format you will be pleased with this book. As a finance professor and practioner (CFA) I have recommended Bandler to numerous students and associates.

As an primer, excellent
This is an excellent little book. For those who are not financial types, but need to have a basic ability for work or personal investing, this is the perfect start. The chapter explaining cash-flow statements is particularly good.

I would use this as (1) a launching-point to other, more in-depth books on finance or (2) a review of the basiscs, when you don't want to get bogged down by the minutia, but do need to understand.

The auther has an excellent sense for what is important in this subject, how to explain it in words, and how to illustrate it.


How to Price a Business: A Special Report
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (01 July, 1982)
Author: Raymond C Miles
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How to Measure Managerial Performance
Published in Paperback by Beard Books (01 December, 1999)
Author: Richard S. Sloma
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How to Make Accurate Initial Cost Estimates: The Application of Parametric Cost Analysis at the Project-Concept Stage
Published in Hardcover by Marcel Dekker Inc (01 August, 1983)
Author: Edward N. Dodson
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How to Interpret Financial Statements for Better Business Decisions
Published in Hardcover by Amacom Books (01 January, 1991)
Authors: Barry E. Miller and Donald E. Miller
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How to Hire Your First Employee
Published in Paperback by Sourcebooks (01 August, 2000)
Author: Mark Warda
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How to Have a Great Retirement on a Limited Budget
Published in Paperback by Betterway Books (01 August, 2001)
Author: Diane Warner
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lots of good info but some of it is a little bizarre
menus in food chapter would have you drinking six different kinds of fruit juice in a week. I open one or two containers at a time. The man who saves money on taxes by flying to Oregon and driving home a new car every couple of years is breaking the law. I think hiring a teenager to climb up and prune trees might leave you open to a lawsuit if he fell out of the tree onto the pruning shears.


Related Subjects: Corporate-finance
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